Round 15

Where art thou SGC members? Ten MIA members did not show up as there were only five flights at Century Pines golf course contended for this eventful week last Sunday. Weather was ideal at twenty-seven degrees Celsius with a threat of rain that never happened and with cloudy periods early in the afternoon.

This golf course considered by many as one of the easiest golf courses in our schedule. Proof of that was at least seven people produced net scores in the sixties and only three people with net scores in the eighties. With this week measured as the end of the month week, you could reward yourself with a share of substantial prizes waiting to be had – provided you put yourself in a position playing virtuously submitting low score at the end of the day. One member just did that by winning the Nassau overall score as the day’s winner as well as winning the richly contested Super series 3 contest. Eddie I. justifying that this was his kind of day, scored a net of 66.

Eddie I.

Eddie I.

Nassau contest: As mentioned above, Ed I. with that kind of 66 net score got the total lowest score. Amazingly enough, Sennix B. did not let anybody get close enough by winning the front with a net score of 27. Wow. Quietly summoning to be heard, Mar DV. steadily won himself the back nine.

Sennix B.

Sennix B.

Mar DV.

Mar DV.

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Par 3 sharpshooters contest: Ricky R. armed with probably nine or eight iron fired it close on the fifth hole. Seho O. who is getting a habit of winning this contest every week won hole thirteen.

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Ricky R.

Ricky R.

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Super Series: That Ed I. again for his third win of the day. Mar DV, & Ross B. tied to bag second place while Seho O. placed fourth.

Ross B.

Ross B.

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Month 3 contest: This was the contest to measure your consistency for five consecutive weeks. Seho O. provided that consistency by winning it. Jojo D. without even playing tied JC M. for second place.

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Seho O.

Seho O.

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MIP contest is posted as we entered day fifteen of our summer season of the year. So far, Ricky R. is the sole qualified candidate to make the winners edge. We need five winners for this contest. With only ten more games unaccounted for, those players with a difference of 1.00 or under (start handicap index minus ending handicap index) are not too far off to contend and get in the top five. But of course you need to play fifteen games and playing well to lower your ending handicap than your starting handicap to qualify. Please check where you stand in the list posted already to one of our web site links.

Congratulations to the winners.